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1854:καὶ αὐτὰ εἴδη προσαγορεύεται· κύριον, προσηγορικόν, ἐπίθετον, πρός τι ἔχον, ὡς πρός τι ἔχον, ὁμώνυμον, συνώνυμον, διώνυμον, ἐπώνυμον, ἐθνικόν, ἐρωτηματικόν, ἀόριστον, ἀναφορικὸν ὃ καὶ ὁμοιωματικὸν καὶ δεικτικὸν καὶ ἀνταποδοτικὸν καλεῖται, περιληπτικόν, ἐπιμεριζόμενον, περιεκτικόν, πεποιημένον, γενικόν, ἰδικόν, τακτικόν, ἀριθμητικόν, ἀπολελυμένον, μετουσιαστικόν.
1861:: proper, appellative, adjective, relative, quasi-relative, homonym, synonym, pheronym, dionym, eponym, national, interrogative, indefinite, anaphoric (also called assimilative, demonstrative, and retributive), collective, distributive, inclusive, onomatopoetic, general, special, ordinal, numeral, participative, independent.
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unfounded, or not applicable to certain languages. Modern linguists have proposed many different schemes whereby the words of
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Iconicity of the Universal Categories 'Noun' and 'Verbs'". In John Haiman (ed.).
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2137:(1977). "Where Have all the Adjectives Gone?".
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1780:ια´ περὶ λέξεως (11. On the word)
1669:Analyzing Grammar: An Introduction
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1986:Launey, Michel (1994).
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1221:Open and closed classes
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678:multiplicative numerals
32:Parts of Speech (album)
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1740:Ilakkuvanar S (1994).
1725:Mahadevan, I. (2014).
1667:Krueger, Paul (2005).
1525:Part-of-speech tagging
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875:Preposition (relates)
682:distributive numerals
672:, e.g., "first", and
290:(including adjective)
2349:at Wikimedia Commons
2199:Language Development
2197:Hoff, Erika (2014).
2151:10.1075/sl.1.1.04dix
1280:(or postpositions),
1215:syntactic categories
1204:syntactic categories
1039:or zero derivation.
680:, e.g., "once", and
97:parts of speech are
73:) that have similar
67:grammatical category
2847:Relative subsective
2740:Regular / Irregular
2585:Andative / Venitive
2421:Abstract / Concrete
2353:The parts of speech
2294:Adam (2011-07-18).
2139:Studies in Language
2135:Dixon, Robert M. W.
2003:Linguistic Typology
1694:General Linguistics
1654:, CUP 1977, p. 424.
1535:Traditional grammar
1403:, using the suffix
1397:, to (do) exercise)
1367:Japanese adjectives
1330:and other types of
1190:, used to classify
674:multiplier numerals
666:collective numerals
664:, e.g., "one", and
230:nominal classifiers
2406:and their features
2404:Lexical categories
2167:Robert M. W. Dixon
1848:2020-08-04 at the
1837:2022-09-10 at the
1830:(Art of Grammar),
1785:2015-03-15 at the
1692:Robins RH (1989).
1218:
1188:phrasal categories
622:(nomen adjectivum)
615:nomen substantivum
170:syntactic category
3243:
3242:
3048:Casally modulated
2953:Formal / Informal
2842:Pure intersective
2792:Anti-intersective
2778:
2777:
2725:Preterite-present
2345:Media related to
2208:978-1-133-93909-2
2120:978-0-470-65531-3
1832:14. Περὶ ὀνόματος
1678:978-0-521-01653-7
1495:Japanese pronouns
1384:to a noun, as in
1181:subcategorization
1159:cardinal numerals
1031:and not just the
662:cardinal numerals
426:) translated as "
366:Western tradition
144:Other terms than
16:(Redirected from
3268:
2822:Non-intersective
2505:
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670:ordinal numerals
633:noun substantive
629:(nomen numerale)
490:relative pronoun
414:, attributed to
228:have a class of
166:lexical category
162:lexical category
61:, also known as
21:
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3261:Parts of speech
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2962:Gender-specific
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2347:Parts of speech
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822:non-count nouns
812:), or quality (
760:notwithstanding
657:English grammar
653:
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416:Dionysius Thrax
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338:Tamil language
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307:– pre-verb or
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190:closed classes
182:open or closed
174:function words
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